FORTS IN TRIPURA Tripurasura – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripurasura Tripurasura (Sanskrit: त्रिपुरासुर) is a collective name given to the three demons … This combined fortwill be called Tripura. And if anyone can then destroy. Forts of India | Forts of Udaipur | Udaipur Tripura | India Tourist … www.purvidiscovery.com/destination-tripura-forts-of-udaipur/42 Udaipur also known as Rangamati …

FORTS IN TELENGANA Travel to the 7 Marvellous Forts of Telangana – Nativeplanet www.nativeplanet.com › Travel Guide Click Here to avail 80% OFF on Travel Deals. Khammam Fort. Khammam Fort was built during 950 AD when the region was under the control of Kakatiya kings. Kondaveedu Fort. Kondaveedu Fort is a part of …

FORTS IN SIKKIM Monuments,Historical,Forts in Sikkim, Tourist places to see in Sikkim www.travelhot.in/…/Sikkim/Monuments_Historical_Places_Forts_Of_Sikkim.shtml Travelhot provides information of monuments, forts of Sikkim, history about the … Most Gompas inSikkim are found in solitary places since isolation Sikkim Forts and Monuments-Symbol of Art and Architecture – India www.discoveredindia.com/sikkim/attractions/forts-and-monuments/ Apart from the natural beauty of Kerela, …

FORTS IN ODISHA Category:Forts in Odisha – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Forts_in_Odisha Pages in category “Forts in Odisha”. The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more). Raibania fort – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raibania_fort Raibania fort. Raibania fort is a group of ancient forts in …

FORTS IN NAGALAND List of Monuments of National Importance in Nagaland – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/…/List_of_Monuments_of_National_Importance_in_Nagalan… This is a list of Monuments of National Importance (ASI) as officially recognized by and … N-NL-1, Remains of a fort (Dimapur Ruins), Dimapur, Dimapur, Kohima. Upload an image. N-NL-2, Memorials of Mr. G.H. Damant, Major Cook Forts, Palaces …

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Indian Institute of Scientific Heritage (IISH) was established on the Sravana Pournami day in August 1999 and registered as a charitable trust (328/99/iv)during the last quarter of 1999. Then onwards IISH has been undertaking the mission of learning and teaching the ultra ancient heritage of Bharath(India) using ultra modern scientific and technological tools.

The ultimate aim of this mission is to make every Indian proud of his heritage.

Our aim is to inform the world about the glorious scientific, rational and logical heritage of India and also inform the world to practice and adopt these message in their life to lead a happy life in the 21st century. IISH is undertaking this mission of taking the message to 100 million people before the 31st December 2010. Hundreds and thousands of mission-oriented workers are taking part in this patriotic mission of spreading the message of our motherland. We learn and teach the past glory, present achievements and future aims of Indian in each and every field, taking the inspiration for the past glory of this nation.We inform the world that this heritage of India is the property of Hindus, Muslims and Christians of India and also belongs to all beloved children of this motherland. Thus IISH spreads the scientific, technological, spiritual, sociological, anthropological, managemental messages to the world, in such a way that these messages can be adopted for the modern world.

Learning and teaching the scientific, technological and cultural heritage of India with a scientific, rational and logical, patriotic and nationalistic vision.

Giving a clear understanding of the superstitions through scientific analyses and taking the mission of eradicating the superstition from the minds of uneducated and educated people.

Giving the substantiated scientific proof on the merits of the Indian acharas (customs) and rituals through the medical research reports including psychological- sociological- anthropological- physiological and spiritual understanding.

Imparting a clear understanding on the duracharas/ anaacharas (superstitions) from the scientific acharas and explaining the merits of sadacharas and demerits of duracharas.

Bringing out the contents, facts, truths and the merits of knowing the Indian literature and giving a correct picture of the literature heritage of our nation.